Local governments can access infrastructure funding through a variety of grant programs.
The Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program allows British Columbia to cost-share infrastructure investments between the governments of Canada and B.C, local governments and other partners.
The Government of Canada is investing $3.917 billion in B.C. infrastructure over 10 years in five key areas:
The CleanBC Communities Fund supports cost-sharing of infrastructure projects that focus on the management of renewable energy, access to clean-energy transportation, improved energy efficiency of buildings and the generation of clean energy.
The Community, Culture, and Recreation Fund funds infrastructure projects that improve citizens' access to, and quality of, cultural, recreational and community spaces.
The Rural and Northern Communities program funds infrastructure projects in communities with a population less than 25,000 related to food security, reliable road, air or marine infrastructure, broadband connectivity, efficient and reliable energy, Indigenous health and educational facilities, community, culture and recreation, local public transit, improved resilience to natural disaster events and environmental quality.
The Green Infrastructure—Environmental Quality program funds infrastructure projects that support quality and management improvements for drinking water, wastewater and stormwater, as well as reductions to soil and air pollutants through solid waste diversion and remediation.
The infrastructure planning grant program offers grants to support local government in projects related to the development of sustainable community infrastructure. The program is open for applications year-round, and has regular processing deadlines.
This program provides funding from the provincial and federal governments for the rehabilitation of water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure and the planning and design of future facilities and upgrades to existing systems
The application intake is closed—all successful projects have been announced. Funding for this program is now fully committed.
Program funding is provided by the provincial and federal governments to support communities in addressing their infrastructure needs. The application intake is closed—all successful projects have been announced. Funding for this program is now fully committed.
The Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program provided fully-funded provincial grants to support economic resilience, tourism, heritage, and urban and rural economic development projects in communities impacted by COVID-19. The application intake is closed, and all successful projects have been announced. Funding for this program is now fully committed.
Contact us if you have questions about infrastructure grants.